TRT Treatment in Men

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The male sex hormone which gives the man body hair, a deep voice as well as muscle growth is called Testosterone. After your late twenties on an average 1%, less testosterone is produced every year which results in difficulties in maintaining the muscle mass as well as difficulties in building more muscle mass when exercising. Low levels of testosterone also result in less energy and low sex drives.


What is the Testosterone Replacement Therapy?


Testosterone replacement therapy seeks to replenish the natural balance of hormones in the body by administering lab made hormones that are chemically and biologically identical to the naturally occurring ones.


A lot is in common knowledge about the effects hormonal changes have on women’s health during menopause. However, not much is known popularly about andropause, a similar process that occurs in ageing men.


Why do you need Testosterone Replacement Therapy?


There are different types testosterone treatments all over the market. Testosterone replacement therapy benefits are scientifically proven.


They are known to increase the size of your muscles, improve your mood, make you feel confident and provide you with an extra boost just when you need it.


Testosterone is perfect for men who are unable to grow despite spending hours in the gym, eating right and consuming protein shakes day after day. Testosterone replacement therapy is just what you need to break the barrier and give way to a new body! Here is why you need it.


A major symptom of the condition is a drop in the testosterone levels. This can further lead to a whole range of symptoms often associated with ageing in men- fatigue, low sex drive, erectile dysfunction, poor concentration and an overall decline in energy and muscle quality.


- Hormonal balance of the body also suffers contributing to many of these symptoms.


- Hormones are the fuel that drives all important aspects of our body, like growth, behaviour and effects of ageing.


- The several glands of the endocrine system release these hormones.


- However, ageing can lead to a slower activity of these glands resulting in an imbalance in the body.


- It can have several nasty repercussions on the body, given the crucial aspects that hormones control.


What are the advantages?


- A major benefit of testosterone replacement therapy is that the rejection rate of the body and potential side effects, which are common when synthetic hormones are used for a replacement procedure, would be significantly reduced.


- Another benefit of this therapy is the easy administration options available to effectively and efficiently transfer the hormones to target areas. These include pills, patches, creams and gels and injections.


- It cures erectile dysfunction and increases the libido of the person.


- It maximizes performance while boosting the energy levels, especially if you are not able to see significant results of your workout.


- You are able to gain both muscle as well as strength. Especially it is meant for people who are over 30 and feel less energetic as well as sluggish.


- It also helps you to look and feel better.


How can you improve Testosterone Production in the body?


Well, you could try out testosterone replacement therapy, for one. Here is how it helps.


Assisting in testosterone production – Testosterone production relies mainly on the brain processes and the endocrine system. With the required components not being available through food, it is the supplement that accounts for the missing nutrients and provide it to the body.


Estrogen – An enzyme named aromatase produces estrogen and often uses testosterone to achieve the same. The powerful ingredients such as zinc in the supplements help inhibit the process of estrogen production which itself results in more testosterone in the body. Estrogen can also be suppressed through the use of Anti-E medications


Increase free testosterone – SHBG or Sex Hormone Binding Globulin binds 60 percent of T-Levels in your body disabling the testosterone to be used directly. The boosters reduce globulin production thereby increasing free testosterone in the body.




Understanding the Testosterone Replacement Therapy


An individualized programme is constructed based on their age and medical condition.


Then, from a list of hormones, those that suit them best are given in the form of bio-identical alternatives.


A large population of men, struggling to cope with the weakening effects of aging, stand to gain immensely from this new therapy.


An extensive follow-up accompanies this procedure, where a physician regularly monitors the patient’s hormone levels to make sure that the results of the therapy are normal.


If you're low on testosterone levels, get in contact today!

Dr. B
www.entouragehormones.com
 
so if you supplement with deca and hcg on trt do those both show up as higher test level in the blood. i realize deca is a derivative of test and hcg helps you make your own test. thus the amount of therapeutic test e or c can be reduced considerably, if this is the case.
also when administering deca for therapeutic pain relief, what kind of dosages would be given, considering that most of us would need at least 100 to 150 mg per week just for pain relief.
just being curious here.
i seen the va uro today, and the outcome looks very promising. if my blood level of test are back down to what they were a year ago, i may very well be getting trt from the va.
 
I recommend 125mg/wk of deca for therapeutic benefits. HCG does increase testosterone markers, however the rise in TT is not significant. When coupled with TRT is when HCG really has its benefits.

Deca does not increase T levels. it is a 19-nor and does not cross reference with normal lab test.

good luck with the VA, good to hear my friend!

Dr. B
 
I recommend 125mg/wk of deca for therapeutic benefits. HCG does increase testosterone markers, however the rise in TT is not significant. When coupled with TRT is when HCG really has its benefits.

Deca does not increase T levels. it is a 19-nor and does not cross reference with normal lab test.

good luck with the VA, good to hear my friend!

Dr. B

I certainly feel better when I'm on deca. Otherwise, my joints are in pain pretty much every day now. Been on TRT for 18 years, test cyp. I've heard it will eventually destroy joints, and it sure feels like it has. I feel better when I'm IGF, too, so that probably helps considering I've medically tested low for it.
 
Been on TRT for 6 weeks now. Labs prior to that had me at 150, last week was at 490. Doc is good with that and said see you in 6 months. Starting 500mg test this week for 10 weeks. Will be nice to not have to worry about PCT this time��
 
I recommend 125mg/wk of deca for therapeutic benefits. HCG does increase testosterone markers, however the rise in TT is not significant. When coupled with TRT is when HCG really has its benefits.

Deca does not increase T levels. it is a 19-nor and does not cross reference with normal lab test.

good luck with the VA, good to hear my friend!

Dr. B


that's very good to know, thank you very much. i sure need to get back on trt, because it is reeking havoc on me without. heck, can't even do hgh right now, since i can't use hcg.
 
I certainly feel better when I'm on deca. Otherwise, my joints are in pain pretty much every day now. Been on TRT for 18 years, test cyp. I've heard it will eventually destroy joints, and it sure feels like it has. I feel better when I'm IGF, too, so that probably helps considering I've medically tested low for it.

i'm curious, like amaru. why and how would cyp destroy joints? or were you speaking of deca? at any rate, is it because of the ester or some other part? would that hold true for other forms of test, like e, or sus, tne, base, etc. biologically, test is the same as what our bodies produce. i know just being off test alone, i hurt a lot more.
i've heard good things on here about igf. i still nee to try the mc brand, money has been tight though.
 
i'm curious, like amaru. why and how would cyp destroy joints? or were you speaking of deca? at any rate, is it because of the ester or some other part? would that hold true for other forms of test, like e, or sus, tne, base, etc. biologically, test is the same as what our bodies produce. i know just being off test alone, i hurt a lot more.
i've heard good things on here about igf. i still nee to try the mc brand, money has been tight though.

Also wondering about deca.... Going to be on TRT for the rest of my life so the more I can learn the better.
 
Also wondering about deca.... Going to be on TRT for the rest of my life so the more I can learn the better.

if you're in pain, especially in your joints, you'll love it. that stuff and it's cousin, npp work great for pain relief. i used it and didn't need the codeine so much. just gotta watch the other sides. like deca dick, water retention, gyno... i really didn't have so much deca dick as it was i couldn't cum. became a dang marathon trying to.
i know i'm on for life. it's just getting it as script. hopefully now i can through va. otherwise, i be turning to trtdoc. it's great he's hear for us and a marine as well. so he knows what it's like dealing with va. oorah, to the leatherneck!
 
hey blacktail, forgot to mention, the strength you'll gain on deca is great, too. i didn't even do doses as high as these other boys do, and it was still darn good.
 
Regarding the negative effects on joints: I have read that up to a certain dose, test has a positive effect on tendons. So, I guess this isn't really about joints, per se.... Above that dose, and test supposedly has a megative effect on tendons. The dose I read was 200mg, but I question that. It seems to me if the above is true, it would likely be at a certain blood concentration level rather than a specific mg dose. I say this because I know for a fact that different people process test differently and will have widely varying test levels given the same dose. Hell, my own levels vary comsiderably on labs when on the same dose.

Maybe Dr B can chime in on this and either confirm or dispute this info regarding joints and tendons.
 
it is more than likely that with higher doses for bodybuilding purposes, that the joints are affected more greatly due to the enormous weights we start lifting rather than the test itself. the muscles react very fast to increased weight compared to tendons, ligaments, and joints. thus they suffer more over time due to an inability to heal fast enough while we are continuing to make heavier lifts.
just a thought here, because it may be a combination of both.
 
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